1910 - 1995
Leif Juster Norwegian Actor
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Norwegian Actor Leif Juster was born Leif Normann Nilsen on 14th February, 1910 in Oslo, Norway and passed away on 25th Nov 1995 Norway aged 85. He is most remembered for Fjolls til Fjells, Bussen, Den Forsvundne Pølsemaker. His zodiac sign is Aquarius.
Leif Juster was in 4 on-screen matchups, including Aud Schønemann in Bryllupsfesten (1989), Inger Jacobsen in Kontorsjef Tangen (1966), Unni Bernhoft in Fjols til fjells (1957) and Wenche Foss in Twigs (1978).
Leif Juster is a member of the following lists: 1995 deaths, 1910 births and Norwegian actors.
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Details
First Name |
Leif
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Last Name |
Juster
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Full Name at Birth |
Leif Normann Nilsen
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Alternative Name |
Lange Leif
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Birthday |
14th February, 1910
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Birthplace |
Oslo, Norway
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Died |
25th November, 1995
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Place of Death |
Norway
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Buried |
Oslo Western Civil Cemetery
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Height |
6' 3½" (192 cm)
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Build |
Slim
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Eye Color |
Blue
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Hair Color |
Grey
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Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Norwegian
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Occupation Text |
Actor
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Occupation |
Actor
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Claim to Fame |
Fjolls til Fjells, Bussen, Den Forsvundne Pølsemaker
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Leif Juster (born Leif Normann Nilsen) (14 February 1910 – 25 November 1995) was a Norwegian comedian, singer and actor, arguably the most popular of his generation in Norway. Juster started out as a variety show performer, and for a period he ran the theater Edderkoppen. Characterised by his unusually tall, lanky figure and squeeky voice, his signature act was the monologue "Mot normalt". He also acted in several successful comedies on the big screen, notably Den forsvundne pølsemaker (1941), En herre med bart (1942) and Fjols til fjells (1957).